Advocacy group effects in global governance: populations, strategies, and political opportunity structures

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  • who: Lisa M. Dellmuth from the Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden have published the research work: Advocacy group effects in global governance: populations, strategies, and political opportunity structures, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this special issue, the authors examine advocacy group effects on various outcomes. The authors focus on advocacy groups' strategies, which determine how groups seek influence in GGIs, including advocacy toward a GGI directly or via national government representation in a GGI. Third, the authors investigate advocacy group effects on the implementation of GGI norms and . . .

     

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